China’s Trade Surges Despite Decline in U.S.
Recent trade data shows that China recorded a strong increase in overall exports, even though shipments to the United States declined. Economists say the growth was driven by stronger trade with emerging markets in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East.
Chinese manufacturers have been expanding their presence in developing economies, supplying electronics, machinery, and consumer goods. Analysts say this strategy has helped China reduce its dependence on the U.S. market and maintain strong export growth despite ongoing trade tensions.
Experts believe the shift in trade patterns could reshape global supply chains in the coming years, with China strengthening economic ties with countries across the Global South.
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